splitsharp Discussions Rss Feedhttps://splitsharp.codeplex.com/discussionssplitsharp Discussions Rss DescriptionNew Post: Porting the split# compiler to another architecturehttps://splitsharp.codeplex.com/discussions/576211<div style="line-height: normal;">It may be easier for you to simply read the <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/16vgKoprULjkujdGyASgeVaRQVB2508ixmL6cHKWI_O4/edit" rel="nofollow">documentation</a> and re-implement the code, to avoid any bugs while changing architecture. If you do make any progress, feel free to share it here.<br />
</div>Aurora01Sun, 28 Dec 2014 10:15:46 GMTNew Post: Porting the split# compiler to another architecture 20141228101546ANew Post: Porting the split# compiler to another architecturehttps://splitsharp.codeplex.com/discussions/576211<div style="line-height: normal;">Hello,<br />
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I've recently come across this compiler, and I am really sorry, but I could not find any documentation regarding porting the compiler to another architecture. I am planning to port it to my virtual machine, I'd like to know what possible changes are required in the source code and what instructions does it requires the target machine to support.<br />
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Regards,<br />
ALLDESP<br />
</div>ALLDESPWed, 24 Dec 2014 15:01:49 GMTNew Post: Porting the split# compiler to another architecture 20141224030149PNew Post: Split# compiler says Hello, World!http://splitsharp.codeplex.com/discussions/437778<div style="line-height: normal;">I have been working on a Split# compiler and jusst wrote the first Hello, World program in Split#!!!<br />
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It is test.js because Java Script has the closest keywords to Split#<br />
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<img src="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/98653239/Screenshot%20from%202013-03-24%2002%3A19%3A10.png" alt="Image" /><br />
</div>GruntXProductionsSun, 24 Mar 2013 06:22:09 GMTNew Post: Split# compiler says Hello, World! 20130324062209A